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Emory Bryan
Green Country Habitat Expanding And Will Open 'The Restore' At Jenks
Emory Bryan
The Habitat for Humanity chapter that serves Tulsa has changed names and expanded its mission.
Members Of Oklahoma Delegation Speak On Electoral College Vote
Emory Bryan
At least one of Oklahoma’s U.S. Senators and two U.S. Representatives from northeastern Oklahoma intend to formally object to the certification of electoral votes.
Vernon Chapel AME Church Planning, Fundraising For Major Repairs
Emory Bryan
A historic Tulsa church hopes to complete major repairs this year through available grants if they can raise matching funds.
Restaurants, Bars Adapt To New COVID-19 Restrictions
Emory Bryan
Restaurants and bars are adapting again to COVID-19-related restrictions with new limits on hours and capacity.
New ‘Educare’ School Opens In Tulsa For Families, Children
Emory Bryan
A new school that’s now open in Tulsa has created another option for families and children as young as just a few months old.
Oklahoma Election Boards Put Finishing Touches On Election Season
Emory Bryan
While several other states are counting or recounting ballots, Oklahoma’s election workers are putting the final touches on the 2020 campaign.
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Jenks Implements Mask Requirement, More Cities Continue Mandate Debate
Emory Bryan
As COVID-19 cases continue to rise across Oklahoma, health authorities predict it could get worse.
Jenks Implements Mask Requirement, More Cities Continue Mandate Debate
Emory Bryan
As COVID-19 cases continue to rise across Oklahoma, health authorities predict it could get worse.
City Leaders, Health Experts Say Tulsa On Dangerous Trend Of COVID-19 Cases
Emory Bryan
The Tulsa Health Department said Tulsa County is at an all-time high for its seven-day rolling average of positive COVID-19 cases.
City Leaders, Health Experts Say Tulsa On Dangerous Trend Of COVID-19 Cases
Emory Bryan
The Tulsa Health Department said Tulsa County is at an all-time high for its seven-day rolling average of positive COVID-19 cases.
Gas Station Collects Donations To Support Craig Co. Deputy Battling COVID-19
Emory Bryan
A Craig County Sheriff’s Deputy is fighting COVID-19 but he’s not fighting alone.
Gas Station Collects Donations To Support Craig Co. Deputy Battling COVID-19
Emory Bryan
A Craig County Sheriff’s Deputy is fighting COVID-19 but he’s not fighting alone.
Oklahoma Officials Finish Counting, Certifying Votes
Emory Bryan
As many other states are still counting votes, Oklahoma’s results are set to be certified.
Oklahoma Officials Finish Counting, Certifying Votes
Emory Bryan
As many other states are still counting votes, Oklahoma’s results are set to be certified.
Wife Grateful For Support As Tulsa Pastor Critical With COVID-19
Emory Bryan
A Tulsa pastor is in critical condition with COVID-19 and his wife, who is recovering from the virus, said there are signs of improvement.
Wife Grateful For Support As Tulsa Pastor Critical With COVID-19
Emory Bryan
A Tulsa pastor is in critical condition with COVID-19 and his wife, who is recovering from the virus, said there are signs of improvement.
Rogers County Voters Turn Out In Record Numbers For Early Voting
Emory Bryan
In Rogers County, the line of voters was there when the office opened and there was still a line Thursday night when the office closed.
Rogers County Voters Turn Out In Record Numbers For Early Voting
Emory Bryan
In Rogers County, the line of voters was there when the office opened and there was still a line Thursday night when the office closed.
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Tulsa County In-Person Early Voting Underway At OneOK Field
Emory Bryan
The polls opened at 8 a.m., but in Tulsa County a long line formed before then and has continued.
Tulsa County In-Person Early Voting Underway At OneOK Field
Emory Bryan
The polls opened at 8 a.m., but in Tulsa County a long line formed before then and has continued.
Tulsa Police Officer, FOP Chairman Dies From COVID-19 Complications
Emory Bryan
Jerad Lindsey, an active duty officer with the Tulsa Police Department and the Chairman of the Board of Directors for Tulsa's Fraternal Order Of Police, has died from complications of COVID-19.
Tulsa Police Officer, FOP Chairman Dies From COVID-19 Complications
Emory Bryan
Jerad Lindsey, an active duty officer with the Tulsa Police Department and the Chairman of the Board of Directors for Tulsa's Fraternal Order Of Police, has died from complications of COVID-19.
Saint Francis: Oklahoma Heading In Wrong Direction In COVID-19 Hospitalizations
Emory Bryan
Tulsa’s largest hospital system reported a rising tide of COVID-19 patients needing critical care.
Saint Francis: Oklahoma Heading In Wrong Direction In COVID-19 Hospitalizations
Emory Bryan
Tulsa’s largest hospital system reported a rising tide of COVID-19 patients needing critical care.
Tulsa County Early Voting Starts Thursday At OneOK Field
Emory Bryan
Early voting starts Thursday, and in Tulsa there’s a change this year – just one location for early, in-person voting.
Tulsa County Early Voting Starts Thursday At OneOK Field
Emory Bryan
Early voting starts Thursday, and in Tulsa there’s a change this year – just one location for early, in-person voting.
State Question 814 Could Bring Changes To Oklahoma Medicaid Program
Emory Bryan
Whatever voters decide about State Question 814, it will have implications for anti-smoking efforts and expanding health care for Oklahomans.
State Question 814 Could Bring Changes To Oklahoma Medicaid Program
Emory Bryan
Whatever voters decide about State Question 814, it will have implications for anti-smoking efforts and expanding health care for Oklahomans.
New ‘Pathway Of Hope’ To Connect John Hope Franklin Park To Greenwood
Emory Bryan
Work started Monday on a project to better connect some of the landmarks in Tulsa’s Greenwood District downtown.
New ‘Pathway Of Hope’ To Connect John Hope Franklin Park To Greenwood
Emory Bryan
Work started Monday on a project to better connect some of the landmarks in Tulsa’s Greenwood District downtown.
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Skiatook Woman Says She Was Attacked By German Shepherd On Main Street
Jordan Tidwell
A woman in Skiatook says she was on Main Street when a German Shepherd came out of nowhere and attacked her. She said the dog bit her in three places, and she had to have surgery.
Skiatook Woman Says She Was Attacked By German Shepherd On Main Street
Jordan Tidwell
A woman in Skiatook says she was on Main Street when a German Shepherd came out of nowhere and attacked her. She said the dog bit her in three places, and she had to have surgery.
Retro Arcade And Restaurant Opens In Broken Arrow's Rose District
News On 6
Broken Arrow's Rose District has a new business. It's a retro 80's and 90's arcade with "rad eats." News On 6's Alyssa Miller was live to check it out.
Retro Arcade And Restaurant Opens In Broken Arrow's Rose District
News On 6
Broken Arrow's Rose District has a new business. It's a retro 80's and 90's arcade with "rad eats." News On 6's Alyssa Miller was live to check it out.
Households Depending On Benefits To Help With Internet Costs Now Face Higher Bills
MaKayla Glenn
The Affordable Connectivity Program was an FCC benefit program that launched December 2021, to ensure eligible households could afford the broadband they need for work, school, healthcare and more. That program has now expired.
Households Depending On Benefits To Help With Internet Costs Now Face Higher Bills
MaKayla Glenn
The Affordable Connectivity Program was an FCC benefit program that launched December 2021, to ensure eligible households could afford the broadband they need for work, school, healthcare and more. That program has now expired.
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Skiatook Woman Says She Was Attacked By German Shepherd On Main Street
Jordan Tidwell
A woman in Skiatook says she was on Main Street when a German Shepherd came out of nowhere and attacked her. She said the dog bit her in three places, and she had to have surgery.
Retro Arcade And Restaurant Opens In Broken Arrow's Rose District
News On 6
Broken Arrow's Rose District has a new business. It's a retro 80's and 90's arcade with "rad eats." News On 6's Alyssa Miller was live to check it out.
Households Depending On Benefits To Help With Internet Costs Now Face Higher Bills
MaKayla Glenn
The Affordable Connectivity Program was an FCC benefit program that launched December 2021, to ensure eligible households could afford the broadband they need for work, school, healthcare and more. That program has now expired.
USPS Announces Tulsa Facility Plan
Jonathan Cooper
The US Postal Service says Tulsa’s processing center in east Tulsa will stay open, but mail going into or out of Tulsa will now go through Oklahoma City.
Neighbors Remember 16-Year-Old Shot And Killed At Tulsa Apartment
Chinh Doan
Neighbors told News On 6 they think at least a dozen shots were fired at cars, buildings and people around 7 p.m. on April 29 at the Midtown Park Apartments near 21st and Memorial. Terry Bowen said he lives next door to Valin's brother, and he rushed to the scene to help, but it was too late.
Tulsa Police Chief Wendell Franklin To Retire In July
News On 6
Tulsa Police Chief Wendell Franklin will retire in July, after being the head of the department since 2020 and serving for 27 years.
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